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Both Agreements and DisagreementsThere is an animal heaven as well as a being heaven. Animals have their own place in heaven and their own evolution that they are experiencing about lessons they learned on earth. They too choose to evolve and when they reincarnate back on earth as pets they will become even more loving and more connected to their humans.

AgreeIn my research, I have found no evidence to support transmigration of souls. My subjects indicate the soul energy of different forms of life on Earth do not appear to intermingle their energy in the spirit world.

Destiny of Souls, Michael Newton
pg. 203, 2003

AgreeI have been told by clients who have had connections with a variety of animals in the spirit world that all of them do indeed have some sort of soul energy. They are not like humans souls and also differ from one another.

Destiny of Souls, Michael Newton
pg. 297, 2003

AgreeAnimals have varying degrees of self-consciousness, as indeed people do. The consciousness that is within them is as valid and eternal as your own.

Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts
pg. 307, 1994

Afterlife101.com Source

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Both Agreements and DisagreementsWhen on earth a human has shared a deep loving relationship with a beloved pet and that pet has crossed over before that human, it is always there to greet them.

AgreeAnimals, as any pet owner knows, have their own personalities and characteristics, and individual ways of perceiving the reality available to them. Some gobble experience. Their consciousness can be immeasureable quickened by contact with friendly humans, and emotional involvement with life is strongly developed.

Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts
pg. 307, 1994

Afterlife101.com Source

No one knows whether death may not even turn out to be the greatest blessings of human beings. And yet people fear it as if they knew for certain it is the greatest evil.

—Socrates